Lion enters the Blues new den

5 August 2009 15:24

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The summer signings unveiled at the new Cardiff City Stadium yesterday included cover for the front row as the Blues struggle with the loss of power-house, Gethin Jenkins.

But when you lose one lion, bring in another, seems to be the policy for director of rugby David Young. Darren Morris the ex-Swansea, Leicester and Worcester prop has joined the Blues ahead of the new season.

Morris, an 18 times Welsh capped prop, who toured with the Lions in 2001 and enjoyed six years in the Guinness Premiership can play on both the loose and tighthead berths of the scrum is confident he can make an impact for the Blues.

"If I am playing well enough, and feel confident enough, then I would love to put the Welsh jersey on again.

"First thing's first though, I want to settle in at the Blues and play regular rugby here."

Morris was also quick to stress that whilst he's had some time off with injury this has only improved his game.

"The mind is very keen and the body is also very good at the minute because I haven't played a lot of rugby since having an injury the season before last," he added.

"It took me a while to get back fit, but in comparison to previous years, I'm not 'rugby-ed out' at all.

"My body is very good at the minute."

Cardiff Blues kick play Leicester Tigers on Friday 21 August. Tickets are available now by calling the stadium ticket line on 0845 345 1400 or online at www.cardiffblues.com/tickets

Priced at only £10 for adults and £5 for juniors, all supporters who purchase tickets for the friendly match against Leicester will receive a free Blues Stadium Card which would normally cost £3.50.